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Mathematics, 18.01.2021 23:50 reginaakerson230

The rate of change of the voltage on a capacitor is proportional to the current charging the capacitor. For one capacitor, the voltage is y=1.2+0.1x, where y is the voltage in volts and x is the time in seconds. The voltage on a similar second capacitor was measured at two times, giving (2,2.4) and (5,2.7). Are they being charged by the same current? Explain.(1 point) No, because the lines do not have the same slope.

Yes, because both lines have the same slope.

No, because both lines do not have the same intercept.

Yes, because both lines have the same intercept.

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